Sentences with phrase «law image seen»

Not exact matches

Brown replies: «I don't accept that that's the image of Britain at all,» and then just pushes on, which - frankly - is a little disgraceful, seeing as the law did actually come from his government.
If you've ever seen my blog you know I blog about fashion law so I always like to give the heads up if I am making use of people's images — even if I think it is a legal «fair use» of an image.
Following yesterday's image of Tina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston) and Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne)[check it out here], we now have two more stills from Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, courtesy of USA Today, which feature Gellert Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) and Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law); take a look below... SEE ALSO: Fantastic Beasts producer on how -LSB-...]
The images used in the most law firm websites are so poor in imagination that when a firm uses anything out of the ordinary it is seen as a revolution.
To see specifically how Google views the text and links on your law firm website without all the surrounding images and other visual «bells and whistles,» find your website in Google's search results, click «Cached» and then, on the next page, click «cached text only.»
But there were some nicely designed, creative images that caught my eye, like one from a bankruptcy law firm that outlines the debt that can follow holiday shopping, and this one, which outlines, in remarkably few words, how US laws are made (click the image to see the original, large version):
I've never seen a discussion of dispositions in tax law like these next two images and the section dealing with raising additional taxes for local government packs a certain punch
However, unlike the website for a video game or an artist's portfolio, as a law firm your potential customers are far more interested in understanding how you can help them than they are in seeing big - ass images of your office and your staff as they scroll.
See also this Wikimedia Commons internal policy that summarise the French law and (fr) the exceptions on droit - image.
You should assume that everything You see or read or hear or experience on the Website (including but not limited to directories, guides, news articles, opinions, reviews, text, photographs, images, illustrations, profiles, audio clips, video clips, trademarks, service marks and the like, (collectively «the Content») is copyrighted / protected by intellectual property rights laws unless otherwise mentioned and may not be used except as provided in these Terms and Conditions.
Options will include: «Speed Gun,» along with an image of an officer looking through a speed gun; «Followed Me,» coupled with a picture of a law enforcement officer exiting his vehicle which is parked behind the car he has just pulled over; «Saw Me,» has a picture of a law enforcement officer studying something; and «Aircraft» has an image of a police helicopter.
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